Man flashes Pioneer Square club after rejection from groped women

Police arrested a 24-year-old man in Pioneer Square early Saturday after a club-goers were treated to a flash job.

Bouncers tossed the man from the club in the 100 block of South Washington Street after women reported being repeatedly groped, according to Seattle police reports.

The man tried to enter the club again. When the doorman told the man he was banned, the man began unzipping his pants. The doorman told him to go away and he complied, reports say.

Highly intoxicated, the man wandered to the intersection of Occidental Avenue and South Washington, where he pulled down his pants and was on display to club customers and passing vehicles. He then peed on a parked car.

The bouncer’s shouting caught the attention of a patrol officer, who drew his flashlight and told the man to “put it away.”

The man retorted, “No, you put that away” (ed. note: good one, sir), and continued to flash the bar patrons and drivers passing by.

Police arrested the man amid his profane protests and booked him into King County Jail for investigation of indecent exposure.